Tactical Decision-Making
/ˈtæk.tɪ.kəl dɪˈsɪʒ.ən ˌmeɪ.kɪŋ/
Definitions
- (n.) The process of making decisions during the execution of legal strategies or operations, often under conditions of uncertainty and time pressure.
The attorney demonstrated effective tactical decision-making when responding to unexpected courtroom developments.
Forms
- tactical decision-making
- tactical decision-makings
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Commentary
Tactical decision-making in law often involves balancing immediate actions within a broader strategic framework and is crucial for effective case handling.
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